Lesson 1, Topic 1
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1. Subject or Object pronouns? Copy

Getting started

Before we learn more about Subject and Object pronouns, let’s see what you already know about this grammar point. 

Are the highlighted words in these sentences subject or object pronouns? 

Then, click on the icon to see the key.

  1. When will you be ready to go? 
  2. We want to leave by 6:15pm

  3. My mom said she loved it

  4. I don’t like that dog. It bit me last week. 

  5. Please don’t ask me that question. I don’t know the answer. 

  1. Subject
  2. Subject
  3. Object
  4. Subject
  5. Object 

I will show you how to do it

Before verbs: I love my family.

After verbs: My family loves me

After prepositions: My family is proud of me.

Pronouns are used instead of a noun or noun phrase, especially when that noun or noun phrase has been mentioned.

Example: I’ve met Sonia a few times. She seems nice.

In this example, the pronoun “she” replaces “Sonia” which has just been mentioned.

Table of Subject and Object pronouns

Subject pronouns Object pronouns
I
me
you
you
we
us
they
them
he
him
she
her
it
it